Sink Faucets Information

Sink faucets are fixtures for drawing or regulating the flow of liquid especially from a pipe. Faucets can be used in laboratory or food service applications. Often these faucets are constructed of special materials to handle high temperature or ultra pure water.

Applications

Faucets can be used for general-purpose commercial applications. Products are typically installed in schools, hospitals, offices or other non-residential buildings. Other configurations are also available including general industrial, food service and laboratory.

General industrial water faucets can be used for any industrial application for drawing or regulating the flow of liquid.

Food service faucets can be used in food service applications. Products are typically installed in institutional or restaurant kitchen areas.

Laboratory water faucets are constructed for use in laboratory applications including school and research laboratories. Products are typically installed in K-12 schools, universities or professional science laboratories.

Specifications

Temperature and Flow

Important parameters in specifying faucets include the maximum temperature and maximum flow. The maximum temperature refers to the media passing through the faucet, in this case water. Faucets tend to be either single or double service. A single service faucet can regulate only one flow of water, either hot or cold. A double service faucet regulates both a flow of hot and cold water. The maximum flow rate is the maximum flow of water through the faucet. Also important is the pressure of water allowable through the faucet.

Materials of Construction

Faucets can be constructed out of one of many types of materials. These include:

Brass

Bronze

Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC)

Ethylene propylene (EDP)

Neoprene

Rubber or elastomer

Nylon or polyamide

Polyethylene

Polypropylene

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)

Carbon and alloy steel

Stainless steel

Other proprietary or specialized materials

Mounting Options

There are three types of mounting options for faucets. There may be other proprietary or specialized mounting types available for commercial faucets.